Today (our third and the last day in Granada), we tried another route up to Albayzin. We walked towards Puerta de Elvira from Calle Elvira.

We stopped in front of a little iglesia or chapel and replenished our water.

I told my husband that my orthodox parents would scold me if they see me drinking the water. They might think that it was holy water!!

And another thing that surprised me was that that everytime I drank
water from the tap or in the water fountain in Granada, I never went
down with flu or sore throat! Subhanallah...no taste of Chlorine
either..May Allah protect and bless me and my family with good health to
glorify Him always..Amin

Then, we walked toward a garden called as Plaza del Triunfo which is located right in front of the Real Hospital. There is a church with a bell ringing for quite sometime, most probably calling the people for the morning mass.

Then
we walked up to Real Hospital which is no longer on operation. It is
really antique and I wished that it is still being used. Maybe they
close it because of ghosts? Spooky ehhhh? Hahahha..

The
route uphill was pretty tiring and steeper than the two days before and
this one led us to the Sacramento area where the new settlemens are
located. Very new and pretty building and much higher to provide a
breathtaking vista of Granada city.

We never regretted a single second of it although the scorching hot was kinda undoing us.

But
then we were greeted with an awesome stretch of the Muralla which means
wall in Spanish which reminds me of the Great Wall of China! This wall is going from Sacromonte up to San Miguel Alto.

Also, we found a factory of ceramic! Pretty neat!

Then we dropped by a little shop to buy water..500ml for
0.60 euro and I swear that this was the first time I saw fruits sold in
Granada. Hey..Granada means pomegranate and now I wonder..why I did not
see a single pomegranate sold in the city? We were here in August 2014. Most probably they were not in season?